![]() Supervisor: Professor Sir Nigel Thrift (retired VC, Warwick University) Examined: Professor Trevor Barnes (UBC, Canada) in January 1996 Thesis title: Baudrillard’s Geographical Imagination: An enquiry into the space between Marxism and Poststructuralism. ![]() PhD Geography, Pass (no corrections submitted October 1995), University of Bristol, Awarded April 1996 The City of the Future & The Future of CitiesīA (Hons) Geography, First Class, University of Hull, 1992 I have over 100 publications having written extensively on Jean Baudrillard’s philosophy, world cities, global cities, structuralism and poststructuralism. My books include Jean Baudrillard: Fatal Theories (Routledge), The Baudrillard Dictionary (Edinburgh University Press), Jean Baudrillard: from Hyperreality to Disappearance: Uncollected Interviews (Edinburgh University Press), Jean Baudrillard: the Disappearance of Culture: Uncollected Interviews (Edinburgh University Press). I have visited more than 100 countries, and presented my research and thinking at more than 50 international conferences, universities, and public events. I have extensive international knowledge and experience. I was educated at: Lawrence Sheriff School (Rugby), University of Hull (BA Hons, Geography 1st class), University of Bristol (PhD, supervised by Sir Nigel Thrift (Phyllis Mary Morris scholarship)). He works as an Associate Professor in Human Geography at Swansea University in the UK. ![]() Full Name: Dr Richard Geoffrey Smith BA (Hons), PhD, FRGSĪssociate Professor (Reader) of Human Geography (Enhanced Research)Į-mail: G.
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